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Publication Date: 2011
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Integration of Foreign-Born Faculty in Academia: Foreignness as an Asset
Gahungu, Athanase
International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, v6 n1 Jan-Mar 2011
Each year, the U.S. invites thousands of foreign-born and foreign-educated professionals as immigrants and on temporary visas, including academicians. In some academic programs such as science, technology, engineering and mathematics, these foreign-born professionals represent an imposing mass, while in others, they are relatively invisible. This review of literature explored issues of obstacles and opportunities for foreign-born faculty to become fully integrated in academia, particularly in programs that do not traditionally attract international scholars. In addition to the literature review, e-mail and telephone interviews were conducted with a group of eight foreign-born faculty and administrators to further explore the role of foreign-born faculty in internationalizing and globalizing U.S. campuses. Recommendations are offered for a) institutions of higher education to alleviate the insularity of their campuses and for b) the foreign-born faculty themselves to use their foreignness as an asset. (Contains 4 tables and 5 footnotes.)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Foreign Nationals, Immigrants, Campuses, College Administration, College Students, Cultural Awareness, Student Role, Politics, Comparative Education, Cultural Differences, Communicative Competence (Languages), Teacher Responsibility, Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Role, Classroom Communication, Adjustment (to Environment)
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Publication Type: Information Analyses; Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United States
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